Question 136Motor Plants - QMED

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Diesel engines are classified as reciprocating internal combustion engines because they_______________.

Aburn fuel in a combustion chamber that moves back and forth
Buse a continuous combustion process to impart rotary motion to the pistons
Cburn fuel in a closed chamber which imparts linear motion to pistons
Duse energy from fuel burned outside their cylinders
AI Explanation

The correct answer is C) burn fuel in a closed chamber which imparts linear motion to pistons. Diesel engines are classified as reciprocating internal combustion engines because they burn fuel in a closed chamber (the cylinder), which then imparts a linear (back-and-forth) motion to the pistons. This linear motion is then converted to rotary motion through the crankshaft, allowing the engine to produce power. The other answer choices are incorrect because A) describes the working principle of a gasoline engine, B) describes a continuous combustion process like a turbine engine, and D) describes an external combustion engine like a steam engine, none of which accurately describe the operating principle of a diesel engine.

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